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KMID : 1142920190030010165
Public Health Affairs
2019 Volume.3 No. 1 p.165 ~ p.169
The improvement strategy and causes of the patients¡¯ concentrations on large hospitals
Jang Sung-In

Abstract
As implemented, the Moon-care, a new countermeasure that aims to enhance the healthcare coverage of national health insurance, many debates related to the patient concentration in large hospitals have raised. Due to the concentration of patients, it is possible to have problems with patient safety caused by the long waiting time of several patients and overworked medical staff, to the infrastructure collapse caused by poor management. Without additional resources, those problems are not easy to solve. The problem of patient concentration occurs when the level of needs and patients¡¯ preferences have mismatched. The problem could be improved by changing the patient's preferences of hospitals which is an active approach, or by controlling the patients' choices of hospitals which is a passive approach. The short-term measure for the medical delivery system is a standard passive policy that after this measure, we should seek a long-term measure with the active approach. To reinforce the new policy, the study on factors that the public's preference for medical institutions is needed shortly.
KEYWORD
medical delivery system, patient preference, medical institution, Moon-care
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